Yesterday on Twitter, I joked: "Trying to read a book about Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle, but whenever I look for it, it moves."
It's wonderful, and I highly recommend it. It's one of those rare books about physics and science that is entirely accessible to people who aren't total math nerds (like me.)
While I'm talking about books, I thought I was recently re-reading Neil Gaiman's Fragile Things
... but it turns out that I'd confused Fragile Things with Smoke and Mirrors
in my head. I'd only read the first two stories in Fragile Things back when I bought it last year, so once I got past them, it was like I had a whole new book to read.
(BECAUSE I DID GUYS.)
It's sensational, and if you've ever wanted to find out why people like me adore Neil's writing, it's a great place to start.